We the People: Your Constitution in ActionHere's an easy-to-follow resource to help students comprehend and explore the Constitution. We the People follows the order of the Constitution itself -- beginning with The Preamble and the Articles, followed by the Amendments -- and provides specific ties between the Constitution and historical events, making it easy and relevant for teachers to incorporate this material throughout the study of American History. The Read-and-Answer page prompts students to find information and answer questions about the Constitution. Take Another Look provides more in-depth activities to help students develop skills of a thinking citizen. Students also learn to recognize individual's rights and responsibilities relevant to the facts of a case in You be the Judge. A reproducible full text of the Constitution is included. |
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Introduction | 1 |
ARTICLE IIEXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT | 22 |
ARTICLE IIITHE JUDICIAL BRANCH | 28 |
ARTICLE IVSTATE TO STATE | 34 |
Freedom of Religion | 40 |
THE FIFTH AMENDMENT | 50 |
THE 14TH AND 15TH AMENDMENTS | 56 |
A Guide to Cited Cases | 66 |
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